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Old 15-02-2015, 04:09
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The Manics and the USSR

I'm fairly aware of the Manics' political views, I know that they are quite liberal (most of the time) but I've seen them use the USSR symbol (scythe and hammer) fairly often, especially during the Holy Bible era. (I noticed it in the liner notes of the Holy Bible 10th Anniv. edition especially) So I was just wondering, does anyone here know exactly what their thoughts on the USSR are? Do they respect the ideologies upon which it was founded or do they appreciate the discipline and advancements made during that era of Russia? Any insight would be appreciated.
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Old 15-02-2015, 09:36
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Old 15-02-2015, 10:43
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The symbol is not originally a USSR one, it's a common communist symbol that the USSR has borrowed. The scythe and hammer, being tools of industrial manufacture and harvesting, rappresent the workers' unity. And that is the context under which you have to think of it to find a clearer connection with the Manics.
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Old 15-02-2015, 10:57
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Old 15-02-2015, 12:14
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The symbol is not originally a USSR one, it's a common communist symbol that the USSR has borrowed. The scythe and hammer, being tools of industrial manufacture and harvesting, rappresent the workers' unity. And that is the context under which you have to think of it to find a clearer connection with the Manics.
That's true, although the contradictions of the USSR / communism are something that probably interest them, and fit into the band's world view.
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Old 15-02-2015, 12:36
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The symbol is not originally a USSR one, it's a common communist symbol that the USSR has borrowed. The scythe and hammer, being tools of industrial manufacture and harvesting, rappresent the workers' unity. And that is the context under which you have to think of it to find a clearer connection with the Manics.
Perhaps, although they used the symbol with a clear CCCP on top of it in imagery, they could have chosen to use simply a communist one, but for whatever reason they used a USSSR one.
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Old 15-02-2015, 13:10
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Perhaps, although they used the symbol with a clear CCCP on top of it in imagery, they could have chosen to use simply a communist one, but for whatever reason they used a USSSR one.


I think they (or Richey anyway) were just interested in the imagery and iconography of the Soviet Union more than the actual political ideology. Nicky has always been a 'classic' Labourite and Richey never seemed have any strong political leanings. I believe the aesthetics and propaganda elements appealed to the band more than anything else.
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Perhaps, although they used the symbol with a clear CCCP on top of it in imagery, they could have chosen to use simply a communist one, but for whatever reason they used a USSSR one.
Yeah, that's what befuddled me. I do understand (and see the likelihood) of them being drawn to the aesthetic, imagery and propaganda. [Stalin's mind-control media tactics were probably something that intrigued Richey] I suppose I was just curious if there was a deeper reason. I know that Nicky (and Richey too I believe? correct me if I'm wrong) had a degree in political science so I guess I thought they were using the Scythe & Hammer for specific reasons...although it could just be the unification of the proletariat.
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Yeah, that's what befuddled me. I do understand (and see the likelihood) of them being drawn to the aesthetic, imagery and propaganda. [Stalin's mind-control media tactics were probably something that intrigued Richey] I suppose I was just curious if there was a deeper reason. I know that Nicky (and Richey too I believe? correct me if I'm wrong) had a degree in political science so I guess I thought they were using the Scythe & Hammer for specific reasons...although it could just be the unification of the proletariat.
Around the time of THB they deliberately wore mis-matching uniforms and medals (including Sean's UN beret along with everything else) I think at that point it was all about throwing all these references out there, rather than having allegiance to anything, for better or worse.
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Old 15-02-2015, 17:59
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does anyone here know exactly what their thoughts on the USSR are?
other than...
"MR LENIN - AWAKEN THE BOY
MR STALIN - BISEXUAL EPOCH
KRUSCHEV - SELF LOVE IN HIS MIRRORS
BREZHNEV - MARRIED INTO GROUP SEX
GORBACHEV - CELIBATE SELF IMPORTANCE
YELTSIN - FAILURE IS HIS OWN IMPOTENCE
TROTSKY - HONEYMOON, SERENADE THE NAKED "

"Royalty, hereditery, unelected and becalmed
Just like Stalin, just like Stalin
Human and useless

Bomb the Chinese Embassy
The west is free, oh the west is free
Laugh at the hammer and sickle
It is antique, oh it is antique"

...then no



Iconography has been mentioned... I agree with this. And of course it doesn't necessarily mean what it appears either. For example Richey wearing Jesus. Most people that see someone wearing Jesus would think it's because they are religious - no Richey was wearing it because he's the biggest icon on earth (but a useless waste of space -his words!).
They are not afriad to make statements using strong words or imagary. Would the hammer and sickle be the Manics way to (over!)emphasise their rejection of capitalism/class/americanisation?
Does it just refer to unity of workers?
They do tend to go to the extremes with a point they want to make!
I don't think anyone should take the CCCP hammer and sickle symbol to literally mean they support that particular system (or the USSR in other ways.).
I think it's a mixure of the above tbh.
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Old 15-02-2015, 18:54
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It's an interesting contrast to the way some of the 1970s punks/post-punks used Nazi symbols/iconography. I don't think anyone believes most of those punks were Nazis, but the provocative element was powerful, and for a band like the Manics, especially so soon after the USSR collapsed, you can see the attraction.
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Old 15-02-2015, 19:22
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To quote Mr Bradfield “We’re always aware we’ve played around with former Eastern Bloc imagery,” says Bradfield, “but the nuts and bolts of our ‘socialist’ beliefs are, and it’s not an exciting thing to say, but public ownership of gas and utilities. That’s the building block of what we believe socialism was. There are so many different notions of what being ‘leftist’ is, and that particularly was ours, that people believed they could still have some ownership over their country, some kind of control, and certain things would stem from that.”

And there's Last Jet to Moscow. Which Nicky described as a bit fucking sarky of Mr Bradfield
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Who knows with the Manics. Probably Tetris.
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